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2. Bugs Bunny: Lost In Time
Another PlayStation title, Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time was released in 1999, and features everyone's favourite wisecracking rabbit as he finds and activates a time machine.
As the title suggests, Bugs finds himself lost in time and must collect clocks and golden carrots that will enable him to return to the present (now known as the past). With the help of a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe, Bugs sets off to travel through five different eras of time in search of a way home.
Each level of the game is a different era: the Stone Age, Pirate Years, the 1930s, Medieval England and Dimension X (which is essentially the future).
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time gives players the ability to tunnel underground, dive into burrows, climb and use his ears to helicopter himself safely to the ground. A platformer with enough variety to rival the Crash Bandicoot series (in quantity, at least), Lost in Time's gameplay holds up remarkably well considering that it's now 21 years old.